Become a Master Therapist. This comprehensive training program can help you do that. It provides a clear framework and a powerful set of experiential tools for individual, group, couples, and family therapy. It is conducted by Vann S. Joines, Ph.D. and Jessica D’Andrea, Psy.D. and is based on 50 years of experience in training and supervising psychotherapists in becoming master clinicians. It will provide you the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally as you work experientially with the faculty and with your peers as both therapist and client under direct supervision of the faculty in a nurturing and supportive atmosphere.
You will learn a developmental model of how individuals grow and develop and how trauma adversely affects that development and how it can be corrected so that we can choose the kind of life and relationships we want for ourselves in the present.
Information from Transactional Analysis, Gestalt Therapy, Redecision Therapy, Relational Therapy, Developmental Theory, Attachment Theory, Neuropsychology, Personality Focused Treatment (PFT)®, Family Systems Therapy, Psychomotor Therapy, and Trauma Resolution Energy Therapy (TRET)® will be taught and demonstrated by the faculty.
Topics
September: Setting the Stage for Effective Therapy, Contracting
October: Redecision Therapy, Structural Analysis
November: Personality Focused Treatment (PFT)®, TA Proper
December: TA Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Psychological Hungers
January: Trauma Resolution Energy Therapy (TRET), Redefining and Frames of Reference
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate contracting
- Describe the redecision process
- Explain Personality Focused Treatment
- List the adaptations associated with each existential position
- Draw out the three types of transactions
- Give four examples of unconscious communication
- List the different levels of passive behavior
- Explain the importance of following ethical guidelines
- Describe the three major stages of family therapy
- List three examples of group as a whole interventions
Faculty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.
Dates: Sept. 16-17, Oct. 14-15, Nov. 11-12, Dec. 9-10, 2022 Jan. 13-14, 2023
Times: Fridays 9 AM – 5 PM; Saturdays 9 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuition: $1900 per semester ($380 deposit; balance payable $380 per month for 4 months)
Level: Beginner & Intermediate & Advanced
CE Credit (APA):60 for each semester, given as 12 per weekend; Cost: $20 per weekend administrative fee
Contact Hours (NBCC): 60 for each semester, given as 12 per weekend; Cost: $20 per weekend administrative fee
Schedule
Friday (Day One)
9 - 10:30 AM Case Discussion and Application
10:30 - 10:45 AM Break
10:45 AM - 12 PM Lecture (TA theory topic)
12 - 1:30 PM Lunch
1:30 - 2 PM Discussion of article(s)
2 - 3 PM Lecture
3 - 3:15 PM Break
3:15 - 5 PM Group work: Practice of redecision therapy with video playback supervision
Saturday (Day Two)
9 - 10:30 AM Case Discussion and Application
10:15 - 10:30 AM Break
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Saturday Webinar (Lecture on psychotherapy training topic for that weekend)
12:30 - 2 PM Lunch
2 - 3:30 PM Group Activity
3:30 - 3:45 PM Break
3:45 - 5 PM Group work
Southeast Institute
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
United States
Registration | $1,900.00 |
Deposit | $380.00 |